Ive gone back to fixed lines & with my new boom I had to revert to some older lines which are a lot longer.I think I might buy some fixed ones a bit shorter.Ive raised my boom to c nose height ( light mainly subplaning conditions ) & the lines are still fairly far apart. They are good to hook in & out of in light conditions.
Anyway it got me wondering if theres any type of magic way of choosing harness line length..
B & J ( if it ever blows again..)![]()
you hold the boom in between the harness line attachments and the line should snugly fit behind your elbow.
wow, you guys really seem to put a lot of thought into the harness line length. i just shorten them if my ass touches the waves too much, that or raise the boom.
sboardcrazy, you should be able to force the line through the loop to open it wider. Got a pic?
Anyway, if anyone wishes to have a go at making your own adjustable length harness lines here you go, it's length varies from 22" to around 30", any length you want really, it all depends on how much rope you need to use. Total cost less than $20 for the pair. You could spend more on higher spec materials eg. heavier webbing but too tough to sew without an industrial sewing machine. Hand-sewn, assembly time roughly over 2 footy games over 2 nights in front of the tele. Quicker without beer stops and yelling abuse at the referee.
The adjustable block is self-locking and I don't think has been done before, spent a bit of time thinking about this one, currently thinking how to adjust it on the fly.
Just need to test it now.
I use 30" and a wast harness. The beauty about long lines is that you keep the rig away from you and more upright.
All the good instructors will push you to use longer lines.